The Top 5 Dos and Don'ts of the Week: What Do You Think of the List This Time?

Welcome to our regular end-of-week Dos and Don'ts roundup, filled with everything from the pretty to the profound. So what are we waiting for? Come along, people.

DO OF THE WEEK: THE YOUNG WOMEN OF EGYPT, TWEETING HISTORY AS IT HAPPENS

As the political revolution unfolds in Egypt, Americans have been able to follow along at their desks and on their phones, as protesters defying Hosni Mubarak's government have posted and tweeted what they see in Tahrir Square. In our office we followed @Gsquare86, or Gigi Ibrahim, who according to her Facebook page likes Lady Gaga, Desperate Housewives and dancing—and who documented everything she saw as pro-Mubarak forces beat protesters. "Amazing scene here...I am living through a historical moment," she tweeted yesterday. Amongst the disturbing headlines about journalists and human rights workers being beaten, she—and the many other young women speaking up, at risk of their lives—were a wonderful bright spot.

__DON'T OF THE WEEK: WIKIPEDIA'S GENDER GAP! __

This week, the New York Timesreported that less than 15 percent of Wikipedia's contributors are women. My first reaction to this was: Well, duh! Who but a man has time to sit at home in pajamas for hours on end in front of a computer screen posting trivia for free? But I suppose that's a terribly sexist way for me to look at it. Wikipedia serves an important social role, and women ought to have a hand in it. In fact, you ought to have a hand in it! Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia, responded to the kerfuffle by calling for more women to contribute to the site (making him a Glamour Do), so I'll follow his lead. Glamour girls, take the wealth of things you know—about everything from Shakespeare to shoes—over to Wikipedia, and chime in.DO OF THE WEEK: THE "DO NOTHING FOR 2 MINUTES" CHALLENGE

Have you tried it yet? It's a new site created by tech CEO Alex Tew, and all it features is a lovely photo of a sunset, the sound of crashing waves, and explicit instructions not to touch your keyboard or your mouse as you watch the scene. Which turns out, in my personal experience, to be so freakin' hard! The time...goes by...so...slowly...torturing you...with...its....molasses-like...pace. (The first two times, I only made it 40 seconds in.) But in our multitasking world—where, as Tew notes, information overload is teaching all of us to have "a bit of ADD"—that's exactly the point. Try it: You may get a useful reality check on just how over-wired you really are.

DON'T OF THE WEEK: UM, BATH-SALT SNORTING?

The other week it was vodka eyeballing, and honestly, it was never my intent to have a regular slot in this column for Things That People Are Putting in the Wrong Orifice. But this week brings fresh reports of partiers snorting bath salts to get a hallucinogenic high. Don't start inhaling your Bath & Body Works jars, ladies: Allegedly these were actually drugs falsely marketed as bath salts, not the real deal. But seriously: Am I the only person these days who feels that a single glass of wine, imbibed in the old-fashioned manner known as mouth-drinking, does the trick just fine?

DO OF THE WEEK: JENNIFER LOPEZ ON AMERICAN IDOL!

I have to admit I've been borderline-hypnotized by her skin, her hair and her many outfit changes (especially the white ruffly shirt with the pulled-back hair Wednesday night). I know it's shallow, but the week cannot end without pointing out that at 41, J. Lo somehow looks fresher and more confident than ever, without the suspicious trout lips and frozen expressions one sees on other actresses her age. I'll have what she's having!

And that's a wrap—but not before I mention one last Do: Glamour's Young and Posh blogger network. If you're looking for some fashion inspiration, we have 17 super-stylish women ready to give you outfit ideas here! Have a great weekend, all.

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